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Amazing opportunity to obtain Non-Store Front Delivery, Manufacturing Type 6, Cultivation & Distribution Licenses in the city of Sacramento. Licenses are tied to a large +13,000 sqft building, plenty enough room for all uses.

The new owner will have to build out the facility, this opportunity is a licenses and lease play only, this is not an operating business. If this operation was up and running, it would be listed for much more. If you are looking for full integration without the expense and overhead of a Dispensary this is the best option. With a Non-Storefront Delivery, you take the shop to the consumer! Delivery services are replacing the brick and mortar experience, why would consumers drive in traffic, struggle looking for parking when similar to ordering a pizza, they can simply call in the order or go through a app and have the product delivered to their door step.

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The city of Sacramento has a population of over 500,000 people and the delivery is not limited to just the city or county, cannabis delivery services can deliver anywhere in the state of California. The new operator can grow, produce and distribute their product to other businesses and to the end user all from this location!

The potential here is that you can liquidate the other licenses you do not want to build up yourself or partner up with companies who are struggling to be compliant in the manufacturing, delivery, distribution, cultivation space and they can work under your umbrella. This way you can have everything in house, the flower and bud from the cultivation go to the manufacturing for vapes, concentrates, etc then the distribution can cover B2B sales and the delivery can target the end consumer.

Risk of Prosecution for Marijuana-Related Companies. If you are considering investing in a company that is connected to the marijuana industry, be aware that marijuana-related companies may be at risk of federal, and perhaps state, criminal prosecution. The Department of Treasury recently issued guidance noting: “[T]he Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) makes it illegal under federal law to manufacture, distribute, or dispense marijuana. Many states impose and enforce similar prohibitions. Notwithstanding the federal ban, as of the date of this guidance, 20 states and the District of Columbia have legalized certain marijuana-related activity.”